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As you noticed, I gave a score to the "Something Wild" album. I liked: Deadnight Warrior, Red light in my eyes PT. 1, Lake Bodom, Touch like angel of death and Don't stop at the top.The only song I didn't liked was In the shadows, it was too all over the place.The vocals were a bit harsh to listen (sometimes, even to understand what he was saying), but in the end, I started to enjoy it.The instrumental part was great, kinda upbeat, but great.Good album, next one will be Iced Earth.

Why do think that Jericho is a boss ? And, as for a boss fight in the future... Maybe..

I am glad that you liked the speech pattern that I did for some of the characters, I wanted to give them outstanding characteristics, and since I am not going to describe them physically, I had to do it in their speaches. The readers are free to imagine the characters as they want, so, if you think that Jericho is fat, thin, handsome or ugly is up to you.

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Date of Birth

November 10

About Wintermute

Biography

Music that I like in no particular order: Ambient (all of it), Black Metal, Schranz, Gore and Porn Grind (has to be fast and pigsquealy),Thrash Metal, Eurodance, Death Metal, Folk Metal, Skrillex, Speed core, all of the 80s, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Beyonce, M.Jackson, all the other major Pop acts and every band that is able to combine some of these genres in their music. So you can find my taste of music somewhere between Bronski Beat and Anaal Nathrakh and beyond. I tell you, it's awesome!

Location

Madhouse

Interests

SciFi, Fantasy, Comics, Video Games, Movies, Anime and Manga and Music all around

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"Often I think about my many comrades fallen by my side. I heard their curses against the war and its authors, the revolt against their murder. And I, as a survivor, believe that I am inspired by their will to struggle, for the idea of peace and human fraternity."
Corp. Barthas, France, Feb. 1919